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PM Prayut publicly admits election might be postponed

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10 hours ago, klauskunkel said:

The Prayut Effect:

 

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i have a different feeling

 

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    You knew exactly when the coronation was going to be, so why did you set the date for the election if you felt that it would interfere?   Deflection upon deflection and the date will be move

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4 minutes ago, kannot said:

Ive hear some dumbass things in my time but.........................

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On 1/16/2019 at 3:08 AM, webfact said:

"There is nothing that could change that requirement, but the date may be pushed back or brought forward," he said.

Brought forward? No one in authority has talked about bringing it forward. Must be an option being evaluated to see if they can pull off an election before the other parties can mount much of a campaign. Might be cheaper and easier than trying to postpone the election so they can buy more votes.

18 hours ago, webfact said:

Outside Bangkok, similar rallies are taking place at universities in different provinces. Students and members of the public yesterday joined a movement at Khon Kaen University calling for a speedy election. Protests are planned today and tomorrow for Burapha University in Chon Buri province, Silpakorn University in Nakhon Pathom province, Chiang Mai University in Chiang Mai province and in front of Government House in Bangkok.

The pot is starting to boil. This needs to be brought to conclusion with an election before there is bloodshed. It certainly appears that the delays will continue indefinitely until the junta leaders die of old age. The credibility of the junta is at zero after so many empty promises and it appears the people have had enough.

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